Where Are They Now? Updates on Former Bachelor and Bachelorette Leads
Since debuting in 2002, over 50 individuals have led The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, creating a successful reality TV franchise with notable twists and dramatic engagements.
Since debuting in 2002, over 50 individuals have led The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, creating a successful reality TV franchise with notable twists and dramatic engagements.
Pete Davidson aims to be recognized for his work rather than his dating history. He recently became the creative director for a sock brand, focusing on less public exposure.
Tim Allen and Kat Dennings’ ABC sitcom, Shifting Gears, adds Jenna Elfman as choreographer Eve Drake. The show premieres January 8, 2024, focusing on family dynamics and relationships.
Mindy Kaling humorously celebrated her victory over Nicki Minaj in a “Who Wore It Best?” poll, acknowledging her competitive nature while advocating for women supporting each other.
Craig Conover and Paige DeSorbo have been named Us’ best Bravo couple for 2024 due to their unique romance, solid long-distance relationship, shared adventures, and strong mutual support.
Not every former Bachelorette found lasting love, yet the show’s participants have captivated audiences. Notably, Trista and Ryan Sutter married in 2003 and have two children.
Debuting in March 2024, The Valley introduces familiar faces from Vanderpump Rules, showcasing their transition to adulthood amid intense drama and evolving relationships.
Kylie Kelce expressed her desire for a larger family with husband Jason Kelce, revealing on her podcast that she envisions having four children and appreciates even numbers.
In an interview, Jesse Lally discussed Season 2 of The Valley, promising more drama and surprise elements following complex developments, including his divorce from Michelle Lally.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce showcased his dancing skills in a TikTok video posted by the team, capturing attention with lively moves while in full uniform.